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- 1 Letter to Clare Britton
- 2 Aggression in Relation to Emotional Development
- 3 Letter to <i>The Times</i>
- 4 Letter to Otho W. S. Fitzgerald
- 5 Childhood Psychosis
- 6 Letter to P. D. Scott
- 7 Letter to <i>The Times</i>
- 8 Review: <i>The Infancy of Speech and the Speech of Infancy</i>
- 9 Letter to Roger Money-Kyrle
- 10 The Deprived Child and How He Can Be Compensated for Loss of Family Life
- 11 Letter to Roger Money-Kyrle
- 12 Letter to Hannah ‘Queen’ Henry
- 13 Letter to Roger Money-Kyrle
- 14 Knowing and Learning
- 15 Instincts and Normal Difficulties
- 16 Growth and Development in Immaturity
- 17 Some Thoughts on the Meaning of the Word Democracy
- 18 ‘Yes, But How Do We Know It’s True?’
(p. 383) Letter to Hannah ‘Queen’ Henry
(p. 383)
Letter to Hannah ‘Queen’ Henry
- Chapter:
- (p. 383) Letter to Hannah ‘Queen’ Henry
- Author(s):
Donald W. Winnicott
- DOI:
- 10.1093/med:psych/9780190271350.003.0076
In this letter to Hannah Henry, Winnicott writes to say he has left his first wife, Alice.
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- 1 Letter to Clare Britton
- 2 Aggression in Relation to Emotional Development
- 3 Letter to <i>The Times</i>
- 4 Letter to Otho W. S. Fitzgerald
- 5 Childhood Psychosis
- 6 Letter to P. D. Scott
- 7 Letter to <i>The Times</i>
- 8 Review: <i>The Infancy of Speech and the Speech of Infancy</i>
- 9 Letter to Roger Money-Kyrle
- 10 The Deprived Child and How He Can Be Compensated for Loss of Family Life
- 11 Letter to Roger Money-Kyrle
- 12 Letter to Hannah ‘Queen’ Henry
- 13 Letter to Roger Money-Kyrle
- 14 Knowing and Learning
- 15 Instincts and Normal Difficulties
- 16 Growth and Development in Immaturity
- 17 Some Thoughts on the Meaning of the Word Democracy
- 18 ‘Yes, But How Do We Know It’s True?’